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Engineering surface states of carbon dots to achieve controllable luminescence for solid-luminescent composites and sensitive Be2+ detection
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLuminescent GlassExcellent Excitation-independent LuminescenceColloidal NanocrystalsChemistryCarbon DotsLuminescence PropertyChemical EngineeringCarbon-based MaterialLuminescent Carbon DotsBioimagingWhite LuminescenceMaterials SciencePhotoluminescenceNanotechnologyOptoelectronic MaterialsControllable LuminescenceSurface StatesNanomaterialsMaterials Characterization
Luminescent carbon dots (L-CDs) with high quantum yield value (44.7%) and controllable emission wavelengths were prepared via a facile hydrothermal method. Importantly, the surface states of the materials could be engineered so that their photoluminescence was either excitation-dependent or distinctly independent. This was achieved by changing the density of amino-groups on the L-CD surface. The above materials were successfully used to prepare multicolor L-CDs/polymer composites, which exhibited blue, green and even white luminescence. In addition, the excellent excitation-independent luminescence of L-CDs prepared at low temperature was tested for detecting various metal ions. As an example, the detection limit of toxic Be2+ ions, tested for the first time, was as low as 23 μM.
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